With any imaging study, it is best to request a CDROM of the images so that you can take this to your doctor when you have a follow up visit to discuss the results of your test.

The facility that does your CT Scan will forward a radiologist interpretation of the study to your doctor as well. This should clear up any questions and any abnormalities can have the appropriate follow up planned.
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This could be caused from an irritation caused gastritis or possibly an ulcer. When you see your doctor, they can do some tests to rule out a possible infection and can also give you a medication to lower stomach acid.

Also important to stay away from NSAIDs, alcohol, tobacco and spicy food. Make sure you eat small meals and do not eat within 4 hours of bedtime.
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When patients have had a thyroidectomy, generally they will need to take replacement thyroid hormone.

I always recommend taking brand name thyroid replacement hormone because generic medications will sometimes result in fluctuations in your TSH level. It is best to have the T4 level checked as well. Make sure that you take your thyroid replacement hormone one hour before breakfast.
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It is always best to have an episode of vaginal bleeding followed up by your physician.

The possibilities can range from irritation or trauma from sex, possible urinary tract infection, and one must always consider pregnancy as well. Best to have these symptoms checked appropriately by your physician.
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It is very possible that you have an irritation or an infection called vaginitis.

There is a special exam that can check this out and the appropriate medication can be used. There is also a possibility that you have had a reaction to the lubricant from the condom as well. Best to get this examined.
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You may have irritated the clear covering of your eye, called the cornea. This needs to be examined by a doctor with a special test. Another possibility is that you could have scratched your eyelid and have an infection in the lid. It is best to get this examined right away so that the appropriate medication can be prescribed.
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Given your age, it is very likely that you could be experiencing an acute episode of anxiety which doctors commonly refer to as a panic attack.

However, there are other causes of acute chest pain that first need to be ruled out such as heart related pain. Other causes could be acid reflux and muscle/bone pains. It is best to seek medical treatment as soon as possible for your complaint.
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